It has been four years since you returned from your study abroad program in Sweden. You have since graduated from Brown with a degree in Creative Writing. After graduation, you got a job in writing in a big city.

You have dated several guys since you returned from Sweden, but you haven’t forgotten about Christopher. Therefore, you are very excited when your employer, Tamara, decides to send a group of employees to Sweden for a conference. You are even more excited when your boss tells you that you get to go.

As you pack your suitcases and get ready to leave on your trip, you tell yourself that you’re excited to be going back to Sweden and being able to practice swedish, not because you’re hoping to see Christpher again. After all, what are the odds that you’ll run into him again?

You and a co-worker get seats next to each other on the flight to Sweden. Although your co-worker is friendly, you can’t help comparing her to your roommate from your study abroad program, Cara.

Your plane lands in Sweden and you can’t help but feel a little smug when you’re the only one in your group who speaks enough swedish to communicate with locals. You help your group find the hotel, where you discover that you and Beatrice are roommates.

The next morning you wake up early. By the time the rest of your group, including Beatrice, wakes up, you are ready to go. Your driver pulls up in the car, and the whole group piles in. Your conference is being held in a large government building, and your group is told that several government officials from Sweden will be in attendance.

You and Beatrice find seats next to each other in the auditorium where the opening meeting is being held. You see several well-dressed people in front of the stage, talking urgently and shuffling papers, and you assume that these are the government officials.

The leader of the conference begins the meeting by thanking everyone for showing up, and then announces that the Crown Prince of Sweden will be making a speech about writing. A younger man stands up and walks to the center of the stage. You pretend to be coughing to stifle your gasp, but Beatrice still looks at you funny. The Crown Prince is (Christopher!

You barely hear a word he says during his speech because you are so shocked. Sure, you had hoped to see him again on your trip, but not quite like this.

Eventually the meeting is over and the conference leader says that everyone will split up and attend smaller discussions. You and Beatrice
decide to go to different discussions, and split up. You are walking down the hall toward one of the rooms when you hear your name.

You turn around, and Christopher is behind you. You don’t really know what to say to a Crown Prince, but before you can embarrass yourself he starts talking. He tells you that he saw you in the audience and wanted to talk to you. You are wary, but he tells you that he is the same guy that you met four years ago. He asks you go out for dinner with him that night, and you agree.

It has been four years since you returned from your study abroad program in Spain. You have since graduated from Berkeley with a degree in Sociology. After graduation, you got a job as a Social Worker in a big city.

You have dated several guys since you returned from Spain, but you haven’t forgotten about Guillermo. Therefore, you are very excited when your employer, Shawn O'Connell, decides to send a group of employees to Spain for a conference. You are even more excited when your boss tells you that you get to go.

As you pack your suitcases and get ready to leave on your trip, you tell yourself that you’re excited to be going back to spain and being able to practice spain, not because you’re hoping to see Guillermo again. After all, what are the odds that you’ll run into him again?

You and a co-worker get seats next to each other on the flight to Spain. Although your co-worker is friendly, you can’t help comparing her to your roommate from your study abroad program, Ellen.

Your plane lands in spain and you can’t help but feel a little smug when you’re the only one in your group who speaks enough spanish to communicate with locals. You help your group find the hotel, where you discover that you and June are roommates.

The next morning you wake up early. By the time the rest of your group, including June, wakes up, you are ready to go. Your driver pulls up in the car, and the whole group piles in. Your conference is being held in a large government building, and your group is told that several government officials from spain will be in attendance.

You and June find seats next to each other in the auditorium where the opening meeting is being held. You see several well-dressed people in front of the stage, talking urgently and shuffling papers, and you assume that these are the government officials.

The leader of the conference begins the meeting by thanking everyone for showing up, and then announces that the Crown Prince of Spain will be making a speech about sociology. A younger man stands up and walks to the center of the stage. You pretend to be coughing to stifle your gasp, but June still looks at you funny. The Crown Prince is Guillermo!

You barely hear a word he says during his speech because you are so shocked. Sure, you had hoped to see him again on your trip, but not quite like this.

Eventually the meeting is over and the conference leader says that everyone will split up and attend smaller discussions. You and June decide to go to different discussions, and split up. You are walking down the hall toward one of the rooms when you hear your name.

You turn around, and Guillermo is behind you. You don’t really know what to say to a Crown Prince, but before you can embarrass yourself he starts talking. He tells you that he saw you in the audience and wanted to talk to you. You are wary, but he tells you that he is the same guy that you met four years ago. He asks you go out for dinner with him that night, and you agree.

It has been four years since you returned from your study abroad program in Luxembourg. You have since graduated from the University of Michigan with a degree in Psychology. After graduation, you got a job in Psychology in a big city.

You have dated several guys since you returned from Luxembourg, but you haven’t forgotten about Khristos. Therefore, you are very excited when your employer, Georgia, decides to send a group of employees to Luxembourg for a conference. You are even more excited when your boss tells you that you get to go.

As you pack your suitcases and get ready to leave on your trip, you tell yourself that you’re excited to be going back to Luxembourg and being able to practice French, German, & Luxembourgish, not because you’re hoping to see Khristos again. After all, what are the odds that you’ll run into him again?

You and a co-worker get seats next to each other on the flight to Luxembourg. Although your co-worker is friendly, you can’t help comparing her to your roommate from your study abroad program, Jezebel.

Your plane lands in Luxembourg and you can’t help but feel a little smug when you’re the only one in your group who speaks enough French to communicate with locals. You help your group find the hotel, where you discover that you and Heather are roommates.

The next morning you wake up early. By the time the rest of your group, including Heather, wakes up, you are ready to go. Your driver pulls up in the car, and the whole group piles in. Your conference is being held in a large government building, and your group is told that several government officials from Luxembourg will be in attendance.

You and Heather find seats next to each other in the auditorium where the opening meeting is being held. You see several well-dressed people in front of the stage, talking urgently and shuffling papers, and you assume that these are the government officials.

The leader of the conference begins the meeting by thanking everyone for showing up, and then announces that the Crown Prince of Luxembourg will be making a speech about mental health care. A younger man stands up and walks to the center of the stage. You pretend to be coughing to stifle your gasp, but Heather still looks at you funny. The Crown Prince is Khristos!

You barely hear a word he says during his speech because you are so shocked. Sure, you had hoped to see him again on your trip, but not quite like this.

Eventually the meeting is over and the conference leader says that everyone will split up and attend smaller discussions. You and Heather decide to go to different discussions, and split up. You are walking down the hall toward one of the rooms when you hear your name.

You turn around, and Khristos is behind you. You don’t really know what to say to a Crown Prince, but before you can embarrass yourself he starts talking. He tells you that he saw you in the audience and wanted to talk to you. You are wary, but he tells you that he is the same guy that you met four years ago. He asks you go out for dinner with him that night, and you agree.

It has been four years since you returned from your study abroad program in the Netherlands. You have since graduated from Ohio State with a degree in Law. After graduation, you got a job in a major Law firm in Atlanta.

You have dated several guys since you returned from the Netherlands but you haven’t forgotten about Christos. Therefore, you are very excited when your employer, Peckers & TaliaLaw decides to send a group of employees to the Netherlands for a conference. You are even more excited when your boss tells you that you get to go.

As you pack your suitcases and get ready to leave on your trip, you tell yourself that you’re excited to be going back to the Netherlands and being able to practice Dutch, not because you’re hoping to see Christos again. After all, what are the odds that you’ll run into him again?

You and a co-worker get seats next to each other on the flight to the Netherlands Although your co-worker is friendly, you can’t help comparing her to your roommate from your study abroad program,Oliva.

Your plane lands in the Netherlands and you can’t help but feel a little smug when you’re the only one in your group who speaks enough Dutch to communicate with locals. You help your group find the hotel, where you discover that you and Shannon are roommates.

The next morning you wake up early. By the time the rest of your group, including Shannon, wakes up, you are ready to go. Your driver pulls up in the car, and the whole group piles in. Your conference is being held in a large government building, and your group is told that several government officials from the Netherlands will be in attendance.

You and Shannon find seats next to each other in the auditorium where the opening meeting is being held. You see several well-dressed people in front of the stage, talking urgently and shuffling papers, and you assume that these are the government officials.

The leader of the conference begins the meeting by thanking everyone for showing up, and then announces that the Crown Prince of the Netherlands will be making a speech about International Law. A younger man stands up and walks to the center of the stage. You pretend to be coughing to stifle your gasp, but Shannon still looks at you funny. The Crown Prince is Christos!

You barely hear a word he says during his speech because you are so shocked. Sure, you had hoped to see him again on your trip, but not quite like this.

Eventually the meeting is over and the conference leader says that everyone will split up and attend smaller discussions. You and Shannon decide to go to different discussions, and split up. You are walking down the hall toward one of the rooms when you hear your name.

You turn around, and Christos is behind you. You don’t really know what to say to a Crown Prince, but before you can embarrass yourself he starts talking. He tells you that he saw you in the audience and wanted to talk to you. You are wary, but he tells you that he is the same guy that you met four years ago. He asks you go out for dinner with him that night, and you agree.